TomEME
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2002
- 6
Hello, all.
Did a search and found this thread: thread384-106639
My problem is that I am using Solidworks 2008 and it's accompanying Cosmosworks. Now several times a year I get jobs doing seismic analysis for various components at nuclear power plants. The plants typically provide Response Spectrum curves for use as base excitations, as G's vs Hz.
However, Cosmosworks wants PSD values (G^2/Hz vs Hz). I have read that it's not as simple doing the conversion listed in 3rd or 4th post of that thread, and the Miles equation is not usable "in reverse." SW has nothing, and have opened an "enhancement request" for the issue.
Anybody out there have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Tom
Did a search and found this thread: thread384-106639
My problem is that I am using Solidworks 2008 and it's accompanying Cosmosworks. Now several times a year I get jobs doing seismic analysis for various components at nuclear power plants. The plants typically provide Response Spectrum curves for use as base excitations, as G's vs Hz.
However, Cosmosworks wants PSD values (G^2/Hz vs Hz). I have read that it's not as simple doing the conversion listed in 3rd or 4th post of that thread, and the Miles equation is not usable "in reverse." SW has nothing, and have opened an "enhancement request" for the issue.
Anybody out there have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Tom